Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |    amongst the rude and barbarous people. The like was Anacharsis
 2    2, 10|       amongst a great assembly of people, to tell the simple sort
 3    2, 11|        his eares, whereat all the people laughed heartily, and looked
 4    2, 11| complained before the face of all people. Then they (astonied at
 5    2, 11|       Sunne, which caused all the people to marvell greatly, and
 6    2, 11|        before the face of all the people here the occasion of thy
 7    2, 11|         and made reverence to the people and sayd, Verily I was poisoned
 8    2, 11|     cursed minde did deny it. The people were bent against her sundry
 9    2, 11|          fell off. Wherat all the people wondred greatly, and laughed
10    3, 12|       that among so many thousand people there was not one but laughed
11    3, 12|          men to keep silence, and people desired the Judges to give
12    3, 12|          And behold the prease of people increased stil, some climed
13    3, 13|         my hands I prayed all the people by the mercy of the Commonweale
14    3, 13|          I perceived that all the people laughed exceedingly, and
15    3, 14|         night before. Whereat the people laughed exceedingly: some
16    4, 18|           of sent, and the common people call them by the name of
17    4, 19|      somtime rob and slay so many people? I would thinke myself sufficiently
18    4, 19|          pleasures for the Common people, insomuch that there is
19    4, 19|   pittiously dead. And the common people having no other meat to
20    4, 20|          durst not come nigh. The people said, Verily Demochares
21    4, 20|      ranne in among the prease of people, and ayding him with my
22    4, 21|           desiring the aid of the people to assist him, in that his
23    4, 22|         so greatly exalted by the people, were royally married to
24    4, 22|         vaile. All the family and people of the city weeped likewise,
25    4, 22|          plague of envy. When the people did honour me, and call
26    4, 22|        thrust her selfe among the people that followed. Then they
27    4, 22|        out with the teares of the people, and every man gone home,
28    4, 22|           midst of a multitude of people.~All these pleasures finished,
29    5, 24|         amongst the presse of the people, and shewing my selfe as
30    5, 24|      opinion and judgement of the people, was laid to one Lucius
31    5, 27|           were come home, all the people of the Citie, especially
32    6, 33|       Caves or Dennes: you are no people barbarous, that you should
33    7, 40|        our towne, whom the vulgar people call likewise Scorpion for
34    8, 44|           all the Magistrates and people to pitty, insomuch that
35    8, 44|           no sedition amongst the people, prayed the decurions and
36    8, 44|       preambles or motions of the people to pitty, which were too
37    8, 44|      towne, nor any of the common people, but went to see this strange
38    8, 44|          presented him before the people, with great joy and consolation,
39    8, 46|         to arrive at Corinth, the people of the Towne came about
40    8, 46|          much money, and when the people was desirous to see me play
41    8, 46|        before the face of all the people, what I could doe: but because
42    8, 46|   exclamations, she raised up the people of the towne, and promising
43    8, 46|        doe before the face of the people, but I being wrapped in
44    8, 46|       with much favour of all the people, for shee was accompanied
45    8, 46|   demanding by the consent of the people, the woman who was condemned
46    8, 46|        avoyd the multitude of the people, I went to a secret place
47    9, 47|            who nourishest so many people by the generation of beasts,
48    9, 47|         my procession amongst the people, and when thou commest to
49    9, 47|         he shall doe, and all the people by my commandement shall
50    9, 47|          streets replenished with people going in a religious sort
51    9, 47|         through the prease of the people, which gave me place on
52    9, 47|       appeared no where: then the people began to marvaile, and the
53    9, 47|     procession: everie one of the people knew me, and pointing at
54    9, 47|          very faire; then all the people as well religious as prophane
55    9, 47|       generally to all the Romane people, and to all such as be under
56    9, 47|           depart, whereat all the people gave a great showt, and
57    9, 48|           be read of the prophane people: There he interpreted to
58    9, 48|        all the Laity and prophane people commanded to depart, and
59    9, 48|         in such sort that all the people compassed about to behold
60    9, 48|         continually adored of the people of Rome. Her minister and
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